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AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROSEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROSEVILLE INSIGHT January/February 2015

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AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROSEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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INSIGHTJanuary/February 2015

Labor Laws 2015

New Professional Development Series

Five Star Accredited

Social Media Tips

ASSOCIATE

INVESTOR

THANK YOU TO OUR MARKETING SUCCESS PARTNERS

January | February

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MESSAGE FROM OURNEW PRESIDENTGood News for the New Year

GOOD NEWS FROM THE CEORoseville Chamber EarnsFive-Star Accreditation

POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE2014 PAC Trustees

LABOR LAW 2015Are You in Compliance?

Roseville City ImprovementsNew Developments for Downtown Roseville in 2015

RIBBON CUTTINGSNew Businesses Celebrating Their Membership with the Chamber

WHAT’S HAPPENING?Don’t Miss Our Upcoming Events. You May Just Find a Hot New Lead!

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Photos courtesy of Lang Lew Photography. Thank you to those who kept the tradition alive & toughed it out through the rain during the 53rd Annual Sylvia Besasa Holiday Parade.

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT

Kim SilversSilvers HR LLC

2015 OfficersPresidentKim SilversSilvers HR LLC

President-ElectBrian IvieMercy San Juan Medical Center

Secretary/TreasurerJeremy MastersKee & Associates

Past PresidentRandy WilsonSinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at Law

Vice PresidentsCommunity Development & EducationLiisa Stark Union Pacific Railroad

Economic & Government AffairsJames CuppetSIMS Recycling Solutions

Membership DevelopmentKristen HolihanCalifornia Bank & Trust

2015 Board of DirectorsTed AllegraConsolidated Communications

Patrick BradySutter Roseville Medical Center

Tim BurkeQuest

Michelle CannonKronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard

Ashley HarrisIgnite Young Professionals

Jeff DernPRIDE Industries

Bill HalldinHalldin Public Relations

John MasonGurnee Mason & Forestiere

Janette MoynierFirst Bank - Vernon Street

Eddie OllmannWestfield Galleria at Roseville

Sandy SharonKaiser Permanente Medical Center

Bruce StephensonGALLINA LLP

Jared Thomas, DCThomas Chiropractic

Brian WhitmoreBCA Architects

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Say Hello to Our New PresidentWelcome to the New

Year! I’m honored to represent you in our endeavors to continue to make Roseville and Granite Bay great places to do business. Your chamber board has already been at work brainstorming on how we can leverage our resources in 2015 to increase the visibility and business development for our South Placer members. We have a host of new opportunities for our members and our community.

Our initial plans for 2015 include a focus on building our influence in the local and larger area. The board dialogue is around spotlighting our members and ensuring your business has many opportunities to showcase your services and products. We will evaluate our efforts to ensure we are focused on the best activities that benefit our members. We have a mighty force with our robust chamber and owe you the backing and leverage of our resources to grow your business. We will continue to partner with the City of Roseville, our county and state legislators to

influence legislation and activities that further our members’

livelihoods. By bringing in more jobs, residents and

shoppers,we all

benefit.

I’m very proud

to be a part of the newest five Star Chamber in California. There are only five other California chambers with this designation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. This is a HUGE accomplishment by our chamber staff. I’m so proud of them. This was not an easy task and required a long strategic plan. With the fifth star we are recognized in the top one percent of chambers in the nation.

Let’s have a great new year by supporting each other in our efforts to bring good things to South Placer.

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Chamber StaffChief Executive OfficerWendy Gerig

ControllerStephanie Tighe

Director of AdministrationJackie Snider

Events & Sponsorship CoordinatorKatie Delyon

Membership Services Coordinator Anne Pastrana

Communications SpecialistMuang Saeteurn

Customer Service RepNancy McElroy

Advertising & Business DevelopmentMichelle Culbertson

Business Development RepresentativesLori Ryan

Accounting AssistantMarylee Lounsbury

Membership Retention RepresentativeScott Otsuka

Roseville Chamber of Commerce650 Douglas Blvd.Roseville, CA 95678(916) 783-8136

A publication of the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, the Insight newsletter is produced bi-monthly.

GOOD NEWS FROM THE CEO

Wendy GerigRoseville Chamber of Commerce

Roseville Chamber of Commerce, serving Roseville and Granite Bay, is proud to be an accredited five-star Chamber of Commerce. The Accreditation Program was instituted by the U.S. Chamber to recognize effective organization performance. Only 10% of the Chambers throughout the nation successfully complete the accreditation process for this voluntary program and less than 1% achieve five-star status.

Roseville Chamber Accredited 5-Stars by the US Chamber of CommerceThe Roseville Chamber of Commerce is

very excited to announce that after a comprehensive self-review, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has awarded us with 5-Star Accreditation. Accreditation indicates that a chamber of commerce operates under effective organizational procedures and contributes to significant positive change in the community. This is the only program of its kind in the country.

To achieve this standing, we performed an intensive self-assessment of our operations in nine core areas of work; some of these include sound policies, effective organizational procedures, and positive impact on the community. The Roseville Chamber of Commerce was the only chamber in California who was awarded five stars during the U.S. Chamber’s November board meeting. With nearly 7,000 chambers in the US, we are one of the very few who hold this title. This prestigious honor puts us among the top 1% of chambers nationwide.

In the past year, the staff, board, and volunteers of the Roseville Chamber spent countless hours completing the Accreditation process. This allowed us to renew, improve and promote sound business practices, policies and procedures. The result of our hard-work is evidenced by this impressive rating. But in truth, we should all be extraordinarily proud of this milestone achievement. It was a team effort.

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EMV Credit Cards are Coming...Will You Be Ready?The United States is the last major market where people

primarily use magnetic-stripe cards. The U.S. makes only 24% of all credit cards and is responsible for nearly 50% of the fraud. The U.S. has had the most card fraud in the world over the past 5 years as card fraud losses soared over $5 billion, up 14.5% in one year.

Traditional credit cards have static data and can be easily cloned. Chip cards use a new encryption for every sale, making sales more secure and will require a terminal card reader that is EMV compliant.

Soon we will have to change how we pay and get paid with credit and debit cards. The new standard of operation is called EMV- developed by Europay, Master Card, and Visa to be a more secure way of paying. Every customer’s card will soon have its own embedded microchip.

EMV chip cards can be identified by their embedded chip- essentially a tiny computer. It’s harder to replicate a chip card than a magnetic-stripe card, as the chip creates a unique impression every time it is used.

EMV means a new kind of experience for customer and merchant. Chip cards are inserted or dipped into the reader and left in place for the entire sale as the reader and card talk back and forth.

Major Banks have already started to issue EMV chip imbedded debit and credit cards to new consumer and small business customers. As full implementation rolls out existing customers will get them when their old cards are replaced at expiration or for other reasons.

The next generation of payments is here and now. Are you ready?

Kenneth Guy CentralPayment Merchant Services 916.698.3060 [email protected]

In 2014, the Roseville Chamber Political Action Committee worked

to provide value and relevance to its members through advocacy and information.

On the heels of an election year, it’s a fitting time to share with our membership what the Roseville Chamber Political Action Committee worked on in 2014. A committee consisting of 9 members of the

business community, we endorsed candidates from city council to the state legislature. We also endorsed and campaigned for Measure B, a ballot initiative to bring the pay of our county supervisors to a level that is more fitting to the duties of the position.

How did we do with our endorsements? One hundred percent of our endorsed candidates and

measures passed. As a team, we researched the issues and stood behind what we felt was in the best interest of the region.

In October, we hosted a candidates forum for Roseville City Council Members at Maidu Community Center, and in 2015 keep an eye out for an event the PAC will host to honor our area’s elected representatives.

Roseville Chamber PAC In Action

Kirk Taber, Vice ChairTaber Creative Group

Collin Fat, TreasurerFAT’S Asia Bistro & Dim Sum Bar

Al JohnsonAl Johnson Consulting

Jeff JonesWestpark Communities

Marcus Lo DucaLaw Office of Marcus J. Lo Duca, P.C.

Bob Sinclair Sinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain Attorneys at Law

Liisa StarkUnion Pacific Railroad

Jim WilliamsWilliams + Paddon Architects + Planners, Inc.

“I would like to thank my fellow PAC board members for their time and service. It was a pleasure serving as your chair in 2014.”

Sincerely,

Krista Bernasconi, KFB Public Affairs

Chair, 2014 Roseville

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Chamber Offers New Professional Development Program

Negotiation

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Leadership

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Professional Etiquette

Communications

Management Customer Service

Sampling of TopicsUniversity Partners:

Professional development skills shouldn’t be a one-time learning

experience in your life; it should be a continuous part of your career. The initial expenditure on training an employee could be costly for a business owner, but taking it further and coaching their professional development skills could be even more effective in the long run. The impact of this type of training could help the professional individual on a whole other level. It will increase your value to your organization and enhance your future career prospects.

Here at the Roseville Chamber, we recognize the value of these skills. Therefore, to help the success of each of our members, the Roseville Chamber

Member Advisory Council developed “Roseville University: Professional Development” also known as “Roseville University.”

As the idea progressed, the Ignite Young Professionals Committee, with Alex Rue at the

helm, took over this idea and decided to partner up with our local universities. The series will be available only to our members in February 2015 at $25 per class.

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New Year, New Labor LawsWith so many changes in the law now is a great time to review employer policies and employee handbooks. Here

are some of the highlighted laws passed by Legislature that will become effective on January, 1 2015.

Paid Sick Leave:The Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014 (“HWHFA”; see new Lab. Code § 245, et seq.)requires employers to provide employees with paid sick leave benefits. This new sick leave provision is the most significant change in the law for 2015. Beginning July 1, 2015, employees who work in California for 30 or more days within a year from the commencement of employment are entitled to paid sick days. Employees will accrue paid sick leave at the rate of one (1) hour for every 30 hours worked and will be entitled to use that sick leave beginning on the 90th day of employment. The law applies to all California employers, including the state, political subdivisions of the state, and municipalities.

Training re Abusive Conduct:This legislation expands the requirement placed on employers with 50 or more employees to provide bi-annual sexual harassment training to supervisors to also include training on “abusive conduct.” “Abusive conduct” is defined by this legislation as “conduct of an employer or employee in the workplace, with malice, that a reasonable person would find hostile, offensive, and unrelated to an employer’s legitimate business interests. Abusive conduct needs to be repetitive, however, as a single act does not constitute “abusive conduct” unless it is especially severe and egregious. While abusive conduct is not unlawful at this time, the new law indicates movement in that direction.

Immigration-Related Retaliation:Prohibitions against unfair immigration-related practices enacted by the Legislature last year are expanded to include threatening to file, or filing, a false police report or complaint with any state or federal agency regarding an individual’s immigration status. A $10,000 civil penalty for prohibited discrimination or retaliation related to unfair immigration-related practices may be imposed on an employer to be awarded to the aggrieved employee. An employer violating the new law may have its business license suspended either by a court, on its own motion or application by a party.

Wage/Hour Legislation:In the area of wage and hour legislation, the Legislature enacted AB 1723 (Nazarian), which subjects employers that willfully fail to timely pay the wages of a resigned or discharged employee to a citation that includes a civil penalty, the payment of restitution of wages, and payment of liquidated damages to the employee. AB 2074 (R. Hernandez) provides for the recovery of liquidated damages equal to any unpaid wages plus interest in actions alleging payment of less than the minimum wage.

For a full description on each legislation discussed, visit the Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard website at www.kmtg.com

“We will be speaking on the new laws affecting small businesses at the Roseville Chamber Luncheon on January 16, 2015.”

Michelle CannonKronick Moskovitz

Tiedemann & Girard

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Big Improvements in the City of Roseville for 2015

Ray KerridgeRoseville City Manager

CITY OF ROSEVILLE UPDATE

We have already seen great strides in the city’s goal of making

downtown Roseville a unique and active destination. We’ll see even more improvements and upgrades in 2015 and beyond.

The Vernon Street Town Square celebrated its one-year anniversary with a Sammy Hagar concert in the square on September 13. Through the first year, more than 100,000 people have attended events and festivals in the square. Based on that success, we are looking to bring larger musical acts to downtown Roseville.

The Oak Street Improvement Project, which includes the roundabout at Washington Boulevard and Oak Street, was completed in December. It has improved traffic and pedestrian safety in the area as well as eased the flow of traffic. It is a great addition.

We have plans for three pedestrian bridges connecting downtown and Royer Park. One of those is the existing Rube Nelson (or Ice House) Bridge, which will be rotated this year to provide better access to the park for pedestrians and cyclists. A new bridge near the Downtown Library will also begin construction this year. Plans are still being drawn up for the third bridge, which will align with the Vernon Street Town Square. Construction on this bridge is not expected until 2016 or 2017.

We are also working on plans for a second parking structure. This garage would be behind the Roseville Theater and other businesses on the 200 block of Vernon Street. Depending on funding, this parking structure could hold 250-500 cars. We hope to break ground this spring or summer.Site work will begin this spring on the

new Fire Station No. 1, to be located at Oak and Lincoln Streets. This will replace the current but outdated Fire Station at Oak and Grant Streets. It will also open up valuable creek frontage for future development. We expect the new fire station to open in 2016.

With the City Council goals of economic development and a great downtown, we are also considering building a new 4-story, 60,000 sq. ft. office/retail center at 316 Vernon Street, across the street from the Civic Center. This could provide space for Sierra College or another school to bring their classes and students to downtown. The existing post office, which recently signed a new 5-year lease, would remain in place.

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18|8 Fine Men’s SalonAccurate Financial ServicesAct-On SoftwareAliveTribe FitnessAmerican Montessori ElementaryAttorney at Law-Noelle J. LamprechtBig Valley Mortgage-Jeff SilverBoisset Wine LivingBrown & Brown InsuranceCatering by DesignCibo 7Cosentino SurfacesCrawfish FactoryCreekside Commercial Builders, Inc.Crew & LloydDesigning Dreams Flooring & SurfacesEco Guard Pest Management

Edible ArrangementsElite Body SculptureFamily Green Survival, Inc.Farmers Insurance- Sheldon MaughanFarmers Insurance-Eric CohenFarmers Insurance- Michael CareyFidelity National TitleFirst American TitleFolsom Ready Mix, Inc.Fresh Healthy CafeGranite Bay Pilates & Yoga, Inc.Green Care Exterior MaintenanceGrn EnvyHART r.c.s.Hyperdrive MediaInland Business SystemsKenny G & Company Fine JewelersLake Appliance Repair

Larson ElectricLaw Offices of Gregory D. ThatchLincoln Law School of SacramentoMcLaughlin Theatre Co.Miller Honey FarmsMoneta Ventures, LLCMy Tooth SpaNational Violent Intruder Preparedness SolutionsNew Life ChiropracticOrchard Supply HardwarePrimerica-Felipe “Boying” LopezRE/MAX GOLD-Drew RosenReeve-Knight Construction, IncRoberts & Associates CPA’s, APCRobinson’s TaekwondoRome Valley Vineyards

Roseville Moose Lodge 1293Sacramento Glass WorksSammy’s Island Bar & GrillThe Saqui Law GroupSiddivinayaka Catering ServiceBack to Health Chiropractic SIMMS Family Care, PCSimply ShortbreadSLIMKORStites Financial ConsultingSynergy Home CareThompson Insurance SolutionsTransworld SystemsTrue North Consulting, LLCTrusted American Insurance AgencyUntangled TranslationsVolunteers of AmericaThe Waffle Guyz

Welcome New Members

Each year the Roseville Chamber sends out an Annual Membership Survey to see how we can help you be more successful in your businesses. First, a little data on the survey collection; our response rate of the survey was 18%. The average

response rate for surverys are typically around 10%-15%, therefore we are answering those voices that would like to be heard.

What you said…

What Our Members are Saying...

of the members are satisfied, very satisfied or extremely satisfied with their membership stating, “A great chamber! It’s a chamber that’s very active and very supportive.” and “It is an outstanding organization with top notch, proactive and responsive leadership.”

98%82%stated the Roseville Chamber

is important to the success of their business.

98%states the Roseville Chamber is important to the business community.

69%Use the Chamber as a resource in the community that they turn to when faced with a challenge coming in second to using peers or other professionals.

88%find our website easy to navigate.

While the Roseville Chamber offers seminars, workshops, newsletters, website, etc. 87% of our members still associated networking as the number one thing that we offer. Of the networking events, the Luncheon was the most popular at 71% with breakfast, mixers and Roseville 20xx coming in a close second. Lastly, we received several positive ideas and great suggestions that we will be working on in 2015. Thank you all for taking the survey! We do listen.

“The Chamber of Commerce gives me the ability to connect with my clients outside

the office. With that it helps me to keep a good relationship with them as well as

giving me the ability to critique our services to meet their needs.”

Joseph Wolcik Edwards Collision Studios

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220 Riverside AveRoseville, CA 95678

Ph: 916.783.8317Fax: 916.783.8950www.pbaker.com

phone 916.783.8317 web pbaker.com

4th Tuesday of Every Month11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Blast 825 Pizza

Ribbon Cuttings- October | November

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Home Care Assistance

Walmart (Lead Hill Blvd.)

Jamee Pau Fit

HomeSmart ICARE Realty

Trusted American Insurance Agency

Pearl Creek Apartments

The Monk’s CellarC & S Enterprises

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Nevius Chiropractic

Floor & Decor

PakMail Granite Bay

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Sac City Ceramics

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Thank You Renewals1 Years Plus

A Better Place RealtyAcorn Arboricultural Services Inc.Adam’s JewelersAIM ConsultingAlpha Baller Technologies, LLCAmy Casado, CASp-294Anti-Gravity School of Dance, Inc.Augustine IdeasBarnett & Linn, Attorneys at LawBates Winter & Mistretta LLPBLUEPRINT Financial and Insurance Services, LLCBoys & Girls Club of Placer CountyBunker Insurance SolutionsCardnoCEO Holdings LLCClinical Massage TherapyCrystal Peterson for Arbonne InternationalCustom Benefit AdministratorsErik’s DelicafeFlint BuildersFuhrman Leamy Land GroupGina GarbolinoInvitation HomesJohn Adams Academies Inc.Jones & Mayer, Attorneys at LawJudi’s Cleaners Inc.Larry Snider - Horace Mann InsuranceLegalMatch.comMAPFRE InsuranceNMP AssociatesNorthern California Roofing CompanyNuSkin PartnersOrangetheory FitnessPacific AdvisorsPairings, Inc.Premier United Communities LPQuarry Ponds Town CenterRSC Associates, Inc. Property ManagementRuggeri-Jensen-AzarSacramento Regional Builders ExchangeSam’s Club Inc.Santillan Jewelers

Satbir K. Kahlon DMD, Inc.Sierra Forever Families - Placer KidsSmart&FinalSole DesireStaples & Associates Energy SolutionsStudio A Hair DesignsThe Business CenterThe Correia Group, Inc - Healthcare InsuranceThe Pool ManagersThe Sherwin-Williams Co.The Tax Office Inc.The Training CompanyWedbush SecuritiesZ Wireless-Verizon Premium Wireless RetailerZoom Imaging Solutions

5 Years Plus

Alta ManorAmerican Legion Post 169Amsterdam WoodworksBaygell PropertiesBig O Tires #5233Brighton Schools-Natoma StationBrower Mechanical, Inc.California Bank & TrustCitslinc International, Inc.Duane Benefit SolutionsExchange BankHampton Inn & Suites RosevilleHoliday Inn Express Hotel & SuitesiMortgageIntegrity Financial GroupJenine WindeshausenJim Hall ProductionsJonathan Chan, DDS - West Roseville Family DentalLaw Offices of Maria E. ValdezLincoln Training CenterMillstone Peterson & Watts, LLPMurphy, Campbell, Alliston & QuinnNugget MarketPaul Martin’s American Grill

PCH Property ManagementPlacer Land TrustPlacer Power PartnersPremier Graph-X Inc.Ruth’s Chris Steak HouseSeniors FirstSilvers HR LLCTahoe Joe’s Famous SteakhouseTerraces of RosevilleThe Pampered ChefThunder Valley Resort

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Dean Bennett Insurance & Financial Services, Inc.Downtown Roseville Merchants, Inc.Eureka Union School DistrictGonzales & Sisto, LLPGregory R. Baker CPAHalldin Public RelationsHoliday Inn Express Rocklin- Galleria AreaINTEGRAL Financial Management - E. Howard RuddMaidu Village Senior Apts IIParamount Equity MortgageResidence Inn by MarriottRichards PaintingRiolo Freddi & Associates, LLPRoseville Health & Wellness CenterSacramento Business JournalSharpe WeddingsSierra Central Credit UnionSt. Anna Greek Orthodox ChurchState Farm Insurance - Julie Bowen AgentSusan C. RohanThe Comfort Zone Massage & Wellness CenterTommy Apostolos FundUmpqua BankUnion Bank - Pleasant GroveValley Yellow Pages

20 Years Plus

American Asset Recovery, Inc.AppleOne Employment ServicesEnterprise HoldingsGALLINA LLPGolfland SunSplash WaterparkGreg E. Larson - Realtor, Broker AssociateKee & AssociatesLafler Moore Connerty & Webb, LLPMaidu I - Village Senior ApartmentsMoore Pediatric DentistryNorth State Building Industry AssociationPaul Baker Printing, Inc.Richland Communities, Inc.Sierra View General ContractorSt. Vincent De Paul SocietySummit Roofing CompanySwinerton Builders Sacramento

30 Years Plus

Blue Oak Dental ~ RosevillePlacer Title Company - Commercial

40 Years Plus

Consolidated CommunicationsHarris Industrial GasesPlacer County Fair & Event CenterSierra View Country Club

50 Years Plus

Dr. Paul J. Dugan

60 Years Plus

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2014 Legislative Vote Record

We are happy to report that both of our area representatives, Senator Jim Nielsen and Assemblywoman Beth Gaines are at the top in voting in accordance with the California Chamber on business-related issues.

January Events

FRIDAYMEMBER ADVISORY COUNCIL9:00 am

MONDAYBECOME7:30 am - 9:00 am

WEDNESDAYIGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS8:00 am - 9:00 am

THURSDAYWINTER BASH6:30 pm - 10:00 pmBlue Line Arts Gallery405 Vernon Street, Ste, 100

FRIDAYCHAMBER LUNCHEON11:00 am - 1:00 pmMaidu Community CSenter1550 Maidu Dr.Program: New Laws Impacting Business Owners Speaker: Chris Onstott, Kronick Moskovitz Tiedmann & Girard Catered by: Catering by DesignSponsor: BloodSource

TUESDAYBOARD OF DIRECTORS7:30 am - 9:00 am

WEDNESDAYCHAMBER ORIENTATIONMAXIMIZING YOUR MEMBERSHIP8:30 am - 10:00 am

THURSDAYCHAMBER BREAKFAST7:00 am - 9:00 amSierra View Country Club105 Alta Vista Ave.

TUESDAYSEMINARS FOR SUCCESSAct-On Software1620 East Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 20011:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

TUESDAYINSTALLATION DINNER5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Timber Creek Ballroom, Sun City7050 Del Webb Blvd.

February Events

THURSDAYHAPPY HOUR5:00 pm - 6:30 pmFats Asia Bistro1500 Eureka Rd.

TUESDAYECONOMIC & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS7:30 am - 9:00 am

TUESDAYBECOME COMMITTEE7:30 am - 8:30 am

THURSDAYROSEVILLE U11:30 am - 1:00 pm

FRIDAY MEMBER ADVISORY COUNCIL 9:00 am

TUESDAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 7:30 am - 9:00 am

WEDNESDAY IGNITE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS COMMITTEE 8:00 am - 9:00 am WEDNESDAY BUSINESS SHOWCASE & MIXER 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm KB Home Sacramento 1164 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 150 FRIDAY CHAMBER LUNCHEON 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Maidu Community Center 1550 Maidu Dr. Program: Bring your Boss to Network Catered by: Krush Burger TUESDAY SEMINARS FOR SUCCESS 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY CHAMBER ORIENTATION MAXIMIZING YOUR MEMBERSHIP 8:30 am - 10:00 am

THURSDAY CHAMBER BREAKFAST 7:00 am - 9:00 am Sierra View Country Club 105 Alta Vista Ave. Sponsor: AccedeO Inc.

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What’s HappeningPLACES TO BE, PEOPLE TO MEET, THINGS TO DO IN JANUARY/FEBRUARY

how to registervisit rosevillechamber.comclick on the Events Calendarcall 916.783.8136

Event/meeting to be held at the Roseville Chamber of Commerce Office, 650 Douglas Blvd.

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